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Event Date |
Mon Nov 27 GMT - Tue Nov 28 GMT (about 1 year ago)
In your timezone (EST): Sun Nov 26 7:00pm - Mon Nov 27 7:00pm |
Location |
CodeNode
10 South Pl, London EC2M 7EB, UK |
Region | EMEA |
Join and learn about emerging programming languages and advanced development methodologies to expanding your skills in DevOps, GOTO conferences is a fertile ground to help you improve your abilities, refine your development methodologies and explore new tools. Offering the perfect backdrop for exploring new ideas, networking and immersing yourself in the thrill of personal and professional growth. From intellectual stimulation to social events and hackathons, GOTO promises to be an unforgettable experience and reignite your passion for tech.
Why you should attend:
• Meet the masters of software development
• Stay Ahead of the Curve
• Embrace the Fun
2023 Speakers
Barbara Oakley
Professor of Engineering, Oakland University
Betty Kumahor
Managing Partner. Cobalt Partners focused on frugal digital innovation
Daniel Bryant
Director, developer relations, Ambassador Labs
Eoin Woods
Chief Engineer, Endava, co-author of three software architecture books
Felienne Hermans
Author, “The Programmer’s Brain” and associate professor, Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science
Garth Gilmour
Developer Advocate, JetBrains, delivered over 1,000 training events and author of over 40 training courses
Jaideep Bansal
CEO, Global Himalayan Expedition (GHE)
James Lewis
Software architect and director, Thoughtworks
Joakim Sundén
Consultant, Speaker, Coach, Teacher, Crisp
Kenneth Harris II
Senior satellite engineer, Forbes Magazine '30 Under 30 Science' honoree
Matt Turner
DevOps Leader and Software Engineer, Tetrate
Meri Williams
Published author, international speaker
Phil Winder
CEO of Winder.AI, author of Reinforcement Learning
Sam Newman
Author, best-selling books "Building Microservices" and "Monolith to Microservice"